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Originally Posted by TrevorW
Thanks for the comments one of the biggest issues I have is detemining whether things are in focus because of poor eyesight and the crappy image you get through an SLR viewfinder. I have to take several images just to determine whether a star is in focus and this is not perfect. Unfortunately with the Pentax you don't have the ability to control and focus via a laptop.
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Focus is a key. One I'm still working on. But I've found the use of a Hartmann Mask was a big step in the right direction. I'll often take 15 or 20 exposures of a bright star close to my subject with the mask on, adjusting the focus a little bit each time until I'm satisfied that I can't get it any sharper. Depending on the brightness of the star, I'll shoot at between 15 and 30 seconds each exposure at ISO1600.
Then I slew to my subject and fire away. (Then, after seeing the first exposure of my subject, I'll realize I forgot to take the mask off.

) I suppose it's not as easy as using software to analyze focus, but its helped me immensely. Even with poor eyesight, you should be able to enlarge the photo on your camera's screen and get a better idea of your focus.
There's an article her on IIS about the Harmann Mask:
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/63-187-0-0-1-0.html